A RANDY waiter at a Birmingham balti house sent a snap of his MANHOOD to a female customer who had booked a party for her first wedding anniversary, it has been claimed.

Shocked Asiya Field, 22, of Walsall, contacted the lavish Akbar’s restaurant, on Hagley Road, to make the reservation for the special occasion and handed over her mobile number.

But she got more than she bargained for when just 30 minutes later she was bombarded with texts by an employee insisting that she “get to know” him.

The devout Muslim spurned his advances, telling him she was married. But he wrote “your (sic) not even married... so give that a rest!”

Three hours later, he sent her the shocking picture of his penis.

When distraught Asiya, a school administrator, told him that she would be going to the police, he pleaded “I apologise sincerely. Only just started at Akbars”.

He then went on to text: “Sorry. Do not tell my manager please, only just started that job. Seriously that was suppose (sic) to (be for) someone else, seriously!”

He sent 15 texts in total. The waiter has since been suspended by bosses at the restaurant, which opened on the former site of nightspot Liberty’s in 2009. Police confirmed they are investigating the incident.

“I am thoroughly disgusted and horrified with the waiter’s behaviour,” said Asiya, who had visited the restaurant on two previous occasions. “I thought it was bad enough that he had got my number then sent me messages.

“Then he sent me the picture. I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. I told him immediately that I was going to the police. He pleaded with me not to take it further.

“I thought I’d heard from the last of him but he sent me another text at around 1pm the next day.”

Asiya went to the restaurant with husband Ryan, a teaching assistant, to complain. But she said she failed to receive any apology for the waiter’s behaviour.

“I felt so degraded by what had happened and thought it would be handled properly by Akbar’s. But they were very unsympathetic towards me and just said head office would contact me.”

A spokeswoman from the restaurant confirmed that an employee had been suspended after they had been made aware of an “incident”.

She added: “We have never had an issue like this before and we will take the appropriate action. All our staff are extremely responsible and treat calls in confidence. This is not the way we work.”

A West Midlands Police spokesman added: “Officers are currently investigating a report of harassment. An enquiry was launched after a member of the public contacted the police following images sent to her mobile phone.”

The Mail called the number the texts were sent from but the man who answered refused to accept any lewd messages were sent by him.